Eric Eisner has insisted Pompey will continue to get their transfer business done early – and back manager Kenny Jackett in the transfer market.

The Blues brought 10 new faces to Fratton Park over the summer.

Pompey director Eric Eisner. Picture: Joe Pepler

Six of those were on a permanent basis, with Ronan Curtis, Louis Dennis, Lee Brown, Craig MacGillivray and Tom Naylor all signing before Pompey returned to pre-season training.

Anton Walkes arrived a few weeks later from Spurs.

It meant there was no repeat of the hectic summer transfer deadline day in 2017, which saw four players arrive and four depart Fratton Park.

Only Joe Mason moved to the Blues as the loan window prepared to shut.

Eisner revealed Pompey were determined not to ‘scramble for players’.

And the Blues director vowed the club will always support boss Jackett’s recruitment decisions.

Speaking to the Pompey Supporters’ Trust at their AGM on Thursday via a pre-recorded video, he said: ‘One of the things we talked about is we’ll do our business early on so we’re not scrambling at the end.

‘A lot of teams end up at the last moment trying to scramble for players.

‘In the January and the summer window, we’ll hopefully take care of our business early.’

‘It’s now our second or third window and we think we’re getting our legs under us and will always be there to support Kenny and Joe’s decision.’